
The Language of the Rich (Hardcover Gold Seed Edition)
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★★★ The Gold Seed Edition of the Economics and Management Bestseller "The Language of the Rich" is now available! ★★★
Words of Wealth: A Father's Pass on to His Son
The life lessons towards true wealth begin!
"The Language of the Rich," which became a bestseller in the economics and management field immediately after its publication and is still considered a "life book" by countless readers, has been published in a special edition.
The YouTube channel specializing in financial technology, “Salaryman Rich People,” recommended this book along with “The Teachings of Seino” as a must-read for those seeking to cultivate a wealthy spirit.
He recommends reading this book, savoring each and every sentence, saying, “This book talks about the philosophy of wealth so accurately that it will give you goosebumps.”
Readers were full of praise, saying that through the cool yet warm teachings, they finally learned how to make money.
We hope that those who wish to understand the true philosophy of wealth will read this book and find their own golden seed in their hearts. This Gold Seed Edition has been enhanced with a luxurious hardcover and gold foil to enhance its collection value.
This book is like a treasure map to wealth, telling the honest and affectionate story of the beliefs, concepts, and principles that a poor father had on his way to becoming rich.
This friendly guidebook, which awakens the definition of wealth and guides you on the path to wealth, contains the spectacular journey of one man who strived to achieve 'financial freedom' in his rollercoaster life.
It has a unique structure where fiction and non-fiction occupy half and half respectively.
In each chapter, a wealthy gardener, a "wise sage," appears as the main character and tells the story of "the process of cultivating wealth" like a novel, after which the author clearly organizes the principles of wealth gained from his own real-life experiences.
This is a record written over a period of three years to be read to his son in his 20s, and the author's meticulous care in ensuring that it does not sound like nagging, a long speech, advice, or bragging is evident.
Thanks to this, a book titled 'Story of Rich People' was born that can be relatable to not only those in their 20s and 30s who are just starting out in society, but also everyone who is trying to set a standard for life.
This book was written to pass on the language of wealth, such as inner cultivation, self-confidence, the ability to overcome crises, and the power of habit, rather than wealth itself. It is filled with the wisdom that a father wholeheartedly wanted to impart to his son.
If you're looking to build solid wealth in your current life, or if you want to pass on the rich attitude to your children, listen to "The Language of the Rich."
Words of Wealth: A Father's Pass on to His Son
The life lessons towards true wealth begin!
"The Language of the Rich," which became a bestseller in the economics and management field immediately after its publication and is still considered a "life book" by countless readers, has been published in a special edition.
The YouTube channel specializing in financial technology, “Salaryman Rich People,” recommended this book along with “The Teachings of Seino” as a must-read for those seeking to cultivate a wealthy spirit.
He recommends reading this book, savoring each and every sentence, saying, “This book talks about the philosophy of wealth so accurately that it will give you goosebumps.”
Readers were full of praise, saying that through the cool yet warm teachings, they finally learned how to make money.
We hope that those who wish to understand the true philosophy of wealth will read this book and find their own golden seed in their hearts. This Gold Seed Edition has been enhanced with a luxurious hardcover and gold foil to enhance its collection value.
This book is like a treasure map to wealth, telling the honest and affectionate story of the beliefs, concepts, and principles that a poor father had on his way to becoming rich.
This friendly guidebook, which awakens the definition of wealth and guides you on the path to wealth, contains the spectacular journey of one man who strived to achieve 'financial freedom' in his rollercoaster life.
It has a unique structure where fiction and non-fiction occupy half and half respectively.
In each chapter, a wealthy gardener, a "wise sage," appears as the main character and tells the story of "the process of cultivating wealth" like a novel, after which the author clearly organizes the principles of wealth gained from his own real-life experiences.
This is a record written over a period of three years to be read to his son in his 20s, and the author's meticulous care in ensuring that it does not sound like nagging, a long speech, advice, or bragging is evident.
Thanks to this, a book titled 'Story of Rich People' was born that can be relatable to not only those in their 20s and 30s who are just starting out in society, but also everyone who is trying to set a standard for life.
This book was written to pass on the language of wealth, such as inner cultivation, self-confidence, the ability to overcome crises, and the power of habit, rather than wealth itself. It is filled with the wisdom that a father wholeheartedly wanted to impart to his son.
If you're looking to build solid wealth in your current life, or if you want to pass on the rich attitude to your children, listen to "The Language of the Rich."
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Recommendation_Passing on the 'words of wealth' instead of 'wealth'
Part 1: Learning Gardening
Chapter 1: Daily Seeds
Chapter 2: Making a Living
Chapter 3: The Garden of Wealth
Part 2: Gardening the Wealth
Chapter 4: 55 Languages of Wealth
Chapter 5: Ten Seeds of Wealth
Chapter 6: The Fifteen Virtues of Wealth
Part 3: A Bountiful Harvest
Chapter 7 The Gardener's Legacy
Leaving_Final Request
Part 1: Learning Gardening
Chapter 1: Daily Seeds
Chapter 2: Making a Living
Chapter 3: The Garden of Wealth
Part 2: Gardening the Wealth
Chapter 4: 55 Languages of Wealth
Chapter 5: Ten Seeds of Wealth
Chapter 6: The Fifteen Virtues of Wealth
Part 3: A Bountiful Harvest
Chapter 7 The Gardener's Legacy
Leaving_Final Request
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Into the book
The man sat alone on a bench, overlooking the pond at the end of his farm.
A thick book lay on his lap, and he was scribbling out passages for the preface to his manuscript.
---From the "first sentence"
“Don’t tell me there isn’t enough time.
“A day is the same 24 hours for Helen Keller, Pasteur, Michelangelo, Mother Teresa, Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Jefferson, and Albert Einstein.” Author H.
Jackson Brown Jr. said:
A day has 24 hours for everyone.
The way we live, that is, the environment that surrounds us now, can be seen as a kind of ledger of how we spend our time.
--- p.21
To love the monotony of daily labor, there is often an unspeakable suffering that follows.
Success is sometimes based on doing things you don't want to do.
Work is a friend, not a lover.
That too, a simple and long-time friend.
My father spent each day working and making friends.
I got married and started a family.
He used to tell me stories about how he asked for a raise and got paid 5 cents an hour more.
Despite the insult, my father continued to do his job.
--- p.41
How do we overcome resistance? Every challenge is inherently fraught with fear.
But there is only one way.
Just get started.
Once we start, we tend to keep going.
That is the law of inertia of work.
--- p.116
“What did the sculptor make from the rock?” asked a child.
“That piece is a symbol of your wealth.
You are all sculptors creating your own masterpiece.
It takes time, vision, hard work, and the determination to overcome all your doubts.
“You have to have much more self-confidence than most people and stick to your goals.”
--- p.128
Be willing to trade what you want 'most' for what you want 'now'.
The deeper your motivation for action, the more likely you are to withstand resistance, avoid making excuses, choose sacrifice, make good plans, and work harder to follow through.
A great cause enables us to endure all adversity.
If you really want something, you will find a way to get it.
Otherwise, you will find excuses.
Always keep in mind that your own determination to succeed is more important than anything else.
--- p.199
Children need guidance that is current and ongoing.
For many reasons, poor people remain poor.
And the elements we have the most control over are our everyday actions and thoughts.
If you don't break the chains of the past, you will never escape poverty.
--- p.251
Saving a dollar a day may seem insignificant, but it has a life-changing impact.
This simple act developed a consciousness about wealth.
When I had extra money, I put it in a cola bottle.
And sometimes he would take the money out of the cola bottle and take it to the bank.
This gave me direction.
But more importantly, this small step gave me hope.
“There is no greater mistake than to do nothing, even when it seems there is little to do,” said the politician Edmund Burke.
--- p.303
“Maybe wealth is a way of life.
A way of life based on doing the right thing.
The longer we do the right thing, the more it becomes a habit.
Habits propel us forward, but ultimately dominate us.”
--- p.329
Jimmy read the note twice, and as he opened the book, he felt as if the gardener were right there with him.
Following this feeling, he trudged over to two stone monuments erected on a hill overlooking a pond and sat down on a secluded bench.
I put the book on my lap and started reading the first sentence.
A thick book lay on his lap, and he was scribbling out passages for the preface to his manuscript.
---From the "first sentence"
“Don’t tell me there isn’t enough time.
“A day is the same 24 hours for Helen Keller, Pasteur, Michelangelo, Mother Teresa, Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Jefferson, and Albert Einstein.” Author H.
Jackson Brown Jr. said:
A day has 24 hours for everyone.
The way we live, that is, the environment that surrounds us now, can be seen as a kind of ledger of how we spend our time.
--- p.21
To love the monotony of daily labor, there is often an unspeakable suffering that follows.
Success is sometimes based on doing things you don't want to do.
Work is a friend, not a lover.
That too, a simple and long-time friend.
My father spent each day working and making friends.
I got married and started a family.
He used to tell me stories about how he asked for a raise and got paid 5 cents an hour more.
Despite the insult, my father continued to do his job.
--- p.41
How do we overcome resistance? Every challenge is inherently fraught with fear.
But there is only one way.
Just get started.
Once we start, we tend to keep going.
That is the law of inertia of work.
--- p.116
“What did the sculptor make from the rock?” asked a child.
“That piece is a symbol of your wealth.
You are all sculptors creating your own masterpiece.
It takes time, vision, hard work, and the determination to overcome all your doubts.
“You have to have much more self-confidence than most people and stick to your goals.”
--- p.128
Be willing to trade what you want 'most' for what you want 'now'.
The deeper your motivation for action, the more likely you are to withstand resistance, avoid making excuses, choose sacrifice, make good plans, and work harder to follow through.
A great cause enables us to endure all adversity.
If you really want something, you will find a way to get it.
Otherwise, you will find excuses.
Always keep in mind that your own determination to succeed is more important than anything else.
--- p.199
Children need guidance that is current and ongoing.
For many reasons, poor people remain poor.
And the elements we have the most control over are our everyday actions and thoughts.
If you don't break the chains of the past, you will never escape poverty.
--- p.251
Saving a dollar a day may seem insignificant, but it has a life-changing impact.
This simple act developed a consciousness about wealth.
When I had extra money, I put it in a cola bottle.
And sometimes he would take the money out of the cola bottle and take it to the bank.
This gave me direction.
But more importantly, this small step gave me hope.
“There is no greater mistake than to do nothing, even when it seems there is little to do,” said the politician Edmund Burke.
--- p.303
“Maybe wealth is a way of life.
A way of life based on doing the right thing.
The longer we do the right thing, the more it becomes a habit.
Habits propel us forward, but ultimately dominate us.”
--- p.329
Jimmy read the note twice, and as he opened the book, he felt as if the gardener were right there with him.
Following this feeling, he trudged over to two stone monuments erected on a hill overlooking a pond and sat down on a secluded bench.
I put the book on my lap and started reading the first sentence.
---From "The Last Sentence"
Publisher's Review
A journey to achieve 'financial freedom': becoming the master of money, not its slave.
Economic hardship always eats away at life.
Furthermore, it exhausts the mind.
With each economic crisis, society also became more unstable, and as the middle class thinned, poverty became a problem that could happen to anyone.
In a world where it's hard to make ends meet, many people dismiss the idea of becoming rich as a vain dream.
In this way, we naturally give up many things in life and live.
But we have the right to live a noble life freely and fully.
In 『The Language of the Rich』, the perception of ‘wealth’ is redefined.
I question the social prejudice that 'wealth' is something that cannot be achieved by others, that only those who are born rich can become rich, and that a life that seeks wealth is a life of corruption or greed.
The author, who personally realized that one can never live a human life without economic stability and must constantly fight against anxiety and fear, lived a life of "pursuit of wealth" and eventually achieved great wealth as a real estate businessman.
By living as the master of money rather than its slave, he proves through his own life that 'wealth' itself is not 'evil' and that 'a life of pursuing wealth' also enriches our lives.
How did the author, an ordinary chiropractor with no special talents, expertise, or academic credentials, become wealthy? Of course, the book doesn't offer detailed tips or methodologies.
Because the path to wealth is a very individual process and not that simple or easy.
Instead, the precious values he realized on his long journey to wealth are written in kind and clear language.
The value is universal to everyone, and is closer to a 'principle of life' than simply a principle of wealth.
A book that teaches you how to fish, not just gives you fish.
After living a life of pursuing wealth and achieving financial freedom, the father spent three years writing this book for his 20-something son, who was just starting out in society.
I personally experienced that among countless hardships, economic hardship is the most difficult to endure, and I wanted to share with my son what I learned from that experience.
However, the author chose the novel format in which a 'rich gardener' appears as the main character, thinking that parents' words can be burdensome and uncomfortable to children of different generations.
The 'rich gardener' who runs a large-scale vineyard is a person who awakens the 'philosophy of wealth' and, further, the 'important values of life' to those around him.
The author explains the process of building wealth through him in a fable, comparing it to the process of tending a garden.
Just as a garden responds to loving labor and care, wealth will also come to you when you maintain the important values in your life.
This book is not simply a book where a rich dad gives his son practical tips on how to become rich.
There is a Jewish proverb that says, “Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day, but teach him how to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.”
It may take more time and more hard work, but the wealth gained that way is something that does not disappear easily.
This book contains stories about the fundamental spirit and attitude that can build solid wealth.
The Language of Wealth: 81 Life Lessons
If the Talmud awakens the philosophy of education, the Language of the Rich awakens the 'philosophy of wealth.'
The gardener in the book constantly writes down, engraves in his mind, and speaks out his goals for wealth.
The gardener is like the writer's alter ego.
Each chapter is comprised of 81 life lessons and is filled with words of wealth that a rich dad wants to pass on to his son.
And it contains famous quotes from people who have lived their lives to the fullest in various fields from the past to the present, such as philosopher Montaigne, writer Shakespeare, and investment guru Warren Buffett.
Their motivational words reinforce the author's point about wealth.
This book, which passes on the philosophy of wealth, the spirit of wealth, and the language of wealth rather than wealth itself, conveys timeless values through language with the firm belief that truly wealthy people do not impoverish the next generation.
It is a book like a 'Talmud of Wealth' that can be passed on to the next generation and the generation after that.
Economic hardship always eats away at life.
Furthermore, it exhausts the mind.
With each economic crisis, society also became more unstable, and as the middle class thinned, poverty became a problem that could happen to anyone.
In a world where it's hard to make ends meet, many people dismiss the idea of becoming rich as a vain dream.
In this way, we naturally give up many things in life and live.
But we have the right to live a noble life freely and fully.
In 『The Language of the Rich』, the perception of ‘wealth’ is redefined.
I question the social prejudice that 'wealth' is something that cannot be achieved by others, that only those who are born rich can become rich, and that a life that seeks wealth is a life of corruption or greed.
The author, who personally realized that one can never live a human life without economic stability and must constantly fight against anxiety and fear, lived a life of "pursuit of wealth" and eventually achieved great wealth as a real estate businessman.
By living as the master of money rather than its slave, he proves through his own life that 'wealth' itself is not 'evil' and that 'a life of pursuing wealth' also enriches our lives.
How did the author, an ordinary chiropractor with no special talents, expertise, or academic credentials, become wealthy? Of course, the book doesn't offer detailed tips or methodologies.
Because the path to wealth is a very individual process and not that simple or easy.
Instead, the precious values he realized on his long journey to wealth are written in kind and clear language.
The value is universal to everyone, and is closer to a 'principle of life' than simply a principle of wealth.
A book that teaches you how to fish, not just gives you fish.
After living a life of pursuing wealth and achieving financial freedom, the father spent three years writing this book for his 20-something son, who was just starting out in society.
I personally experienced that among countless hardships, economic hardship is the most difficult to endure, and I wanted to share with my son what I learned from that experience.
However, the author chose the novel format in which a 'rich gardener' appears as the main character, thinking that parents' words can be burdensome and uncomfortable to children of different generations.
The 'rich gardener' who runs a large-scale vineyard is a person who awakens the 'philosophy of wealth' and, further, the 'important values of life' to those around him.
The author explains the process of building wealth through him in a fable, comparing it to the process of tending a garden.
Just as a garden responds to loving labor and care, wealth will also come to you when you maintain the important values in your life.
This book is not simply a book where a rich dad gives his son practical tips on how to become rich.
There is a Jewish proverb that says, “Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day, but teach him how to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.”
It may take more time and more hard work, but the wealth gained that way is something that does not disappear easily.
This book contains stories about the fundamental spirit and attitude that can build solid wealth.
The Language of Wealth: 81 Life Lessons
If the Talmud awakens the philosophy of education, the Language of the Rich awakens the 'philosophy of wealth.'
The gardener in the book constantly writes down, engraves in his mind, and speaks out his goals for wealth.
The gardener is like the writer's alter ego.
Each chapter is comprised of 81 life lessons and is filled with words of wealth that a rich dad wants to pass on to his son.
And it contains famous quotes from people who have lived their lives to the fullest in various fields from the past to the present, such as philosopher Montaigne, writer Shakespeare, and investment guru Warren Buffett.
Their motivational words reinforce the author's point about wealth.
This book, which passes on the philosophy of wealth, the spirit of wealth, and the language of wealth rather than wealth itself, conveys timeless values through language with the firm belief that truly wealthy people do not impoverish the next generation.
It is a book like a 'Talmud of Wealth' that can be passed on to the next generation and the generation after that.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: May 1, 2023
- Format: Hardcover book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 396 pages | 700g | 145*215*29mm
- ISBN13: 9791155815915
- ISBN10: 1155815912
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